Yasmine Hamdan

Yasmine Hamdan

Nacimiento : 1976-01-01, Lebanon

Historia

Yasmine Hamdan (Arabic: ياسمين حمدان‎; born 1976) is a Lebanese singer, songwriter and actress, now based in Paris. She became known with Soapkills, the duo she founded with Zeid Hamdan (no relation) while she was still living in Beirut, Lebanon. The first album released by Soapkills was Bater (1999). Soapkills was one of the first independent electronic bands in the Middle East, and its innovative approach exerted a lasting influence. To this day, Yasmine Hamdan is considered an icon of underground music across the Arab world. Hamdan had a cameo in Jim Jarmusch's film Only Lovers Left Alive alongside Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston. She has written an original soundtrack for the theatre play Rituel pour une métamorphose by Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous for a production at Comédie Française. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yasmine Hamdan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Yasmine Hamdan

Películas

Sólo los amantes sobreviven
Yasmine
Adam es un músico "underground" deprimido y decepcionado por la situación que está viviendo a consecuencia de las últimas actividades humanas. Adam y Eve, su amante desde hace siglos, son dos vampiros apasionados por la literatura y la música que luchan por sobrevivir en un mundo donde los seres humanos son simples zombies cuya sangre es incomestible para ellos. Pero el feliz romance pronto se ve alterado por la llegada de la incontrolable hermana pequeña de Eve, que intentará por todos los medios acabar con su relación.
This Smell of Sex
Music
Archival footage of prim young girls alternates with darkened shots of men and women discussing their formative experiences and their fantasies. Their words and the visual representations create a highly poetic erotic tension.